| Cover | Title | Authors | Rating | Date Read | Notes |
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 | Countdown | David Hagberg | 3 | 1/1/1995 | A cookie cutter style world crisis thriller, meant to be cut in the mold of Clancy. He should have set his standards higher. |
 | Critical Mass (McGarvey) | David Hagberg | 3 | 1/1/1995 | See Countdown, by the same author. |
 | The Wild Shore | KIM STANLEY ROBINSON | 3 | 1/1/1995 | |
 | Tom Clancy's Op-Center (Tom Clancy's Op Center (Paperback)) | Tom Clancy | 4 | 1/1/1995 | A page turner short on plot. |
 | Mars | Ben Bova | 5 | 1/1/1995 | Another great book on Mars, but then I seem to be partial. The story of man’s first trip to mars, on a voyage of exploration (rather than colonization). Re-read 9/1999. |
 | The Chamber | JOHN GRISHAM | 2 | 1/1/1995 | A young attorney returns to his home state to defend his grandfather from the death penalty. The young liberal attorney is defending this man whom he never met, who was convicted of a racially motivated murder. |
 | The Mummy or Ramses the Damned | ANNE RICE | 5 | 1/1/1995 | Lots of folks love Rice's vampire novels. This one was my favorite Rice book. |
 | Green Mars | KIM STANLEY ROBINSON | 3 | 1/1/1995 | |
 | Red Mars | KIM STANLEY ROBINSON | 3 | 1/1/1995 | |
 | The Positronic Man | Isaac Asimov, Robert Silverberg | 5 | 4/5/1994 | With all due respect to the description from Publisher's weekly, I thought this was a really good book. I liked both the short story, and the fleshed out novel. |
 | The Gripping Hand | Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle | 4 | 1/1/1994 | I just can’t remember a thing about this book, but there’s never been a book from these two that I haven’t liked. The sequel to the Mote in God’s Eye. |
 | Pleading guilty | Scott Turow | 4 | 1/1/1994 | |
 | ACROSS REALTIME | Vernor Vinge | 5 | 1/1/1994 | Actually two books about our future, where man has the ability to create stasis fields, within which time does not pass - which are used as punishment, defense, and as a weapon.
I read the second book a long time ago, not knowing it was a sequel. |
 | FOUNTAINS OF PARADISE, THE | Arthur C. Clarke | 3 | 1/1/1994 | |
 | Harvest of Stars | Poul Anderson | 2 | 1/1/1994 | |
 | The Stand (The Complete and Uncut Edition) | Stephen King | 5 | 1/1/1994 | One of my all time favorite books. Good storytelling that reads surprisingly fast, despite its enormous length. A classic tale of the struggle of good vs evil. |
 | HAMMER OF GOD | Arthur C. Clarke | 3 | 1/1/1994 | An interesting story that lacks direction. |
 | Sein Language | JERRY SEINFELD | 2 | 1/1/1994 | Humor that I found not terribly funny. Basicly his show transfered to the written word. |
 | The Ghost from the Grand Banks | Arthur C. Clarke | 3 | 1/1/1994 | Better than an average C book, but didn’t like the ending. |
 | Bankruptcy 1995: The Coming Collapse of America and How to Stop It | Harry E., Jr. Figgie, Gerald J., Ph.D. Swanson | 2 | 1/1/1994 | |
 | 65MM | DALE HOOVER | 4 | 1/1/1994 | A pretty good horror story. I’m just not that big on horror stories. |
 | Rama Revealed: The Ultimate Encounter | Arthur C. Clarke, Gentry Lee | 3 | 1/1/1994 | A disappointment |
 | Eon | Greg Bear | 4 | 7/1/1993 | A mysterious asteroid is found in Earth orbit. |
 | Forward the Foundation | ISAAC ASIMOV | 5 | 4/1/1993 | The last work of fiction writen by the author, and one of my favorites by him. This is the sequel to Prelude to Foundation, and tells the story of the last half of Hari Seldon’s life. |
 | Rama II | Arthur C. Clarke, Gentry Lee | 4 | 1/3/1993 | |